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Approximately 50 University of Dayton faculty, staff and students will travel to Washington, D.C., Jan. 26-29 for pro-life activities.

The group will leave from Marianist Hall after 9 p.m. Mass in the Marianist Hall chapel and arrive in time for the Youth Rally and Mass for Life at the D.C. Armory Friday.

After the Youth Rally and Mass for Life, they will be among the hundreds of thousands of people participating in the March for life on the National Mall.

The trip will conclude with the group attending the Cardinal O'Connor Conference on Life at Georgetown University Saturday.

The group will leave Washington, D.C., the evening of Saturday, Jan. 28, and arrive in Dayton the morning of Sunday, Jan. 29.

Visit the related link for a complete itinerary and information about specific events.

To get in touch with trip organizers for information or interviews before or during the trip, contact Shawn Robinson, associate director of news and communications, at 937-229-3391 or srobinson1@udayton.edu.

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